The FDA is expected to authorize the Pfizer vaccine for use in children ages 12-15 next week, a major milestone on the path to getting more Americans vaccinated.
Axios Re:Cap digs into how vaccine trials for children are different, what’s ahead this summer and whether young kids may be eligible for vaccinations before next school year with long-time drug discovery researcher and author of the blog "In The Pipeline," Derek Lowe.
Texas is the latest battleground when it comes to voting restrictions. The Republican-controlled legislature could pass new laws as early as this week.
Companies and activists are already lobbying against the bill which they say could be worse than the recent changes in Georgia.
Plus, public health experts take a page from get-out-the-vote organizers.
Research shows that 55% of Americans picked up a video game during the pandemic, and by December 2020, the global gaming industry was estimated to have generated $160 billion in revenue that year. Gaming has never been bigger and keeps growing — and that means the stakes of gaming as a digital economy and as a social ecosystem keep getting higher.
Axios Re:Cap is joined by Axios Gaming newsletter writers Stephen Totilo and Megan Farokhmanesh to discuss the launch of their newsletter and why gaming matters now more than ever.
Facebook’s Oversight Board, otherwise known as Facebook’s supreme court, could soon come back with a decision on whether or not to reverse Trump’s ban from the platform. The Oversight Board was created in 2019 to review appeals around free speech.
Plus, the Fortnite fight with Apple.
And, the push to remember the Tulsa Race Massacre 100 years later.